ASME B31.3 Process Piping - Flexibility and Stress
- General Considerations
- Friction
- Stress Intensification
- Thermal Expansion
- Spring Hangers
- The Displacement Load Analysis
General Considerations
- Main purpose is to provide sufficient flexibility to safely accommodate changes in length resulting from temperature variations, avoiding failure caused by
- Fatigue
- Creep-fatigue
- Ratchet
- Another purpose is to keep movement of piping within a manageable range
- Avoiding interference with other stuff
- Supports designed to handle displacements
General Considerations
- Loads are actions that cause one end of a pipe segment to move relative to the other end and actions that have an equivalent effect
- Thermal expansion of attached equipment
- Temperature changes in the piping
- Peak stresses are accounted for using stress intensification factors
- Acceptance criterion is based on the stress range
Friction
- Displacement causes piping to move over sliding supports
- Friction forces are in one direction when the pipe is heating and in the opposite direction when cooling
- The coefficient of friction used for steel on steel ranges from 0.3 to 0.5.
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